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Vital Statistics

The Columbian
Published: December 18, 2019, 5:54am

Marriage licenses

APPLICATIONS FILED

Adriana Marta Casaletti, 53, Vancouver, and Peter Andrew Lewis, 67, Vancouver.

Adrienne Nichole Lommasson, 28, Vancouver, and Lewis Michael Phillips, 28, Vancouver.

Ashley Michael Wendt, 40, Vancouver, and Alexandria Marie O’Meara, 28, Vancouver.

Destiny Isanelle Paulino-Pawai, 26, Vancouver, and Andrew Ikaika Popovich, 28, Vancouver.

Fikeraddis Faith Cochran, 25, Portland, and Eyasu Adisu Asefa, 29, Portland.

Jason Thomas Dalziel, 34, Vancouver, and Alberto Isaac Mena Caro, 37, Tijuana, Mexico.

Jessica Sarai Real-Centeno, 27, Portland, and Arturo Ambriz-Flores, 27, Portland.

Kathleen Denise King, 39, Vancouver, and Dustin Thomas Bailey, 40, La Center.

Samantha Leaanne Youngblood, 27, Vancouver, and Randall Adam Johnson, 29, Vancouver.

Renee Nicole Bradshaw, 30, Vancouver, and Arman Mirani, 36, Vancouver.

Robert Mayes Reid, Sr., 74, Vancouver, and Brinda Gail Reid, 68, Vancouver.

Warren Lee Miller, 52, Vancouver, and Tia Richelle White, 46, Vancouver.

Marriage dissolutions

PETITIONS FILED

Robin Hilleory and Donal John Macadam.

PETITIONS OF LEGAL SEPARATION

Sandra Sue and David Keith Pettit.

DECREES GRANTED

Brian John and Kelly Alice Peters.

David William and Kelly Ann Tate. Respondent’s name changed to Kelly Ann La Mar.

Delly A. and Thomas P. Hunter.

Hailey Amanda and Jonathan Matug Scott. Petitioner’s name changed to Hailey Amanda Zielinski.

Janelle Christine and Justin Craig Perry Adams. Petitioner’s name changed to Janelle Christine Herbert.

Jennifer S. and Cynthia L. McCulloch. Petitioner’s name changed to Jennifer S. Burke.

Nicole Breanna and Mathew David Dehaas. Petitioner’s name changed to Nicole Branna Bredenberg.

Rhianna Lynne-Marie and Walter Daley Jordan Jr. Petitioner’s name changed to Rhianna Lynne-Marie Chabolla.

Tamar Zhorzholiani and Abram Meladze.

Zachary David Meyer and Alena Marie Espinoza.

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